Answer:
<h2>18 g/mL</h2>
Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

volume = final volume of water - initial volume of water
volume = 62 - 52 = 10 mL
From the question we have

We have the final answer as
<h3>18 g/mL</h3>
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We need to first add both of the solution volumes together 35+115=150. Now we can divide the volume of the ethanol by the total volume 35/150=.233. To double check we can multiply the total volume by the percentage of ethanol by volume we got as a solution 150x.233=35. So the percentage by volume of ethanol in the solution is .233x100=23.3%.
Answer:
The percent isotopic abundance of Ir-193 is 60.85 %
The percent isotopic abundance of Ir-191 is 39.15 %
Explanation:
we know there are two naturally occurring isotopes of iridium, Ir-191 and Ir-193
First of all we will set the fraction for both isotopes
X for the isotopes having mass 193
1-x for isotopes having mass 191
The average atomic mass is 192.217
we will use the following equation,
193x + 191(1-x) = 192.217
193x + 191 - 191x = 192.217
193x- 191x = 192.217 - 191
2x = 1.217
x= 1.217/2
x= 0.6085
0.6085 × 100 = 60.85 %
60.85% is abundance of Ir-193 because we solve the fraction x.
now we will calculate the abundance of Ir-191.
(1-x)
1-0.6085 =0.3915
0.3915× 100= 39.15 %
Answer:
Option =C each mouse in the study has brown ears.
Explanation:
Qualitative:
Qualitative properties are those that can be only observed but not measured in numerical values. These are observed through senses: touch, sight, smell, taste and hear.
For example:
Color, odor, brittleness, taste etc.
Quantitative:
Quantitative properties can be measured in numerical values.
For example:
Melting point, boiling point, conductivity, viscosity, density, hardness and solubility.
In short we can say that qualitative is a measure of quality while the quantitative is a measure of quantity.
Answer:
Pp O2 = 82.944 KPa
Explanation:
heliox tank:
∴ %wt He = 32%
∴ %wt O2 = 68%
∴ Pt = 395 KPa
⇒ Pp O2 = ?
assuming a mix of ideal gases at the temperature and volumen of the mix:
∴ Pi = RTni/V
∴ Pt = RTnt/V
⇒ Pi/Pt = ni/nt = Xi
⇒ Pi = (Xi)*(Pt)
∴ Xi: molar fraction (ni/nt)
⇒ 0.68 = mass O2/mass mix
assuming mass mix = 100 g
⇒ mass O2 = 68 g
∴ molar mass O2 = 32 g/mol
⇒ moles O2 = (68 g)(mol/32 g) = 2.125 mol O2
⇒ mass He = 32 g
∴ molar mass He = 4.0026 g/mol
⇒ moles He = (32 g)(mol/4.0026 g) = 7.995 mol He
⇒ nt = nO2 + nHe = 2.125 mol + 7.995 mol = 10.12 moles
molar fraction O2:
⇒ X O2 = nO2/nt = (2.125 mol/10.12 mol) = 0.2099
⇒ Pp O2 = (X O2)(Pt)
⇒ Pp O2 = (0.2099)(395 KPa)
⇒ Pp O2 = 82.944 KPa